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Conductor Andrew Megill presents insights into the infectious and energetic music of 16th and 17th century Latin America, from the soaring polyphony sung in the cathedrals of Mexico City and Puebla to the earthy, folk-influenced villancicos infused with Afro-Cuban dance rhythms. Topics: California, Monterey, Access Monterey Peninsula, AMP, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...

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Conductor Andrew Megill presents insights into the infectious and energetic music of 16th and 17th century Latin America, from the soaring polyphony sung in the cathedrals of Mexico City and Puebla to the earthy, folk-influenced villancicos infused with Afro-Cuban dance rhythms. Topics: California, Monterey, Access Monterey Peninsula, AMP, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...

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MIDI file for "Dimming" from the IF piece Ocean Beach . See also https://archive.org/details/musicfromOceanBeach (renderings of the midi file used in the game) And also 10v24.net/if for more information. Topics: MIDI, hymn, evening hymn, piano, a capella

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Two virtuoso mandolin soloists are featured in our Thursday concert. David Gordon tells the history of this sparkling instrument, and threads our concert's musical connections from 18th century Italy to 20th century Kentucky. Topics: California, Monterey, Access Monterey Peninsula, AMP, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...

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Two virtuoso mandolin soloists are featured in our Thursday concert. David Gordon tells the history of this sparkling instrument, and threads our concert's musical connections from 18th century Italy to 20th century Kentucky. Topics: California, Monterey, Access Monterey Peninsula, AMP, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...

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Matthew Hollingsworth performs his original song at the Splash of Art event in the lower courthouse park in Janesville, Wisconsin. Taped on September 15, 2012 by Ray Walsh and Duane Brewer for JATV Media Services. Topics: Wisconsin, Janesville, Janesville Access TV, JATVMedia, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...

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David Gordon, researcher and narrator of Tuesday's anniversary concert, shares his insights about the Festival's artistic history and relates favorite anecdotes about our two visionary founders and the other personalities who guided the Festival's evolution. Topics: California, Monterey, Access Monterey Peninsula, AMP, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...

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David Gordon, researcher and narrator of Tuesday's anniversary concert, shares his insights about the Festival's artistic history and relates favorite anecdotes about our two visionary founders and the other personalities who guided the Festival's evolution. Topics: California, Monterey, Access Monterey Peninsula, AMP, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...

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Sheet Music for "The Harebell" by William Smallwood (1831-1897), generated using the LilyPond music typesetting program. Public Domain typeset. For solo piano. Topics: the, harebell, william, smallwood, piano, sheet, music

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Splash host Brooke Allen of WWJ Newsradio 950 sits down with Ryan Ghedotte, Executive Director of Axis Music Academy, to talk about the benefits of learning music, as well as Axis' unique approach to teaching music lessons. Topics: Michigan, West Bloomfield, CivicCenterTV15, CCT, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube,...

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An episode of "Liberace", a popular 1950s TV series starring the pianist of the same name. In this episode, he plays the music of American composers, including one of his own compositions. Features the world's corniest rendition of "Alexander's Ragtime Band" that misses the point of the song entirely.favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Classic TV, Television, Liberace, The Liberace Show, Music, Piano, Pianist, Syndicated television

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An episode of "Liberace", a popular 1950s TV series starring the pianist of the same name. Unlike most 50s music shows which were live with a studio audience, this one was filmed with an canned audience-track. His guests include The Duncan Sisters who reprise dialogue from a politically-incorrect 1920s comedy play. Also appearing is Sandy Ellis, which IMDb suggests is her only TV appearance. I hope the sound is in sync. Topics: The Liberace Show, Liberace, 1950s, Music, Piano, Pianist, Syndicated television

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An episode of Dinah Shore's hour-long NBC variety series. Guests are Liberace, Ray Charles, Peter Nero, Big Tiny Little, with the emphasis being on the piano. Sound volume is a little low, and unfortunately a watermark appears half-way during the episode (thank you, PBS). This originally aired in colour, but my copy is in black-and-white (does a colour version exist?). Complete with the original commercials for S&H Green Stamps. If you don't like commercials, don't worry, there aren't many... Topics: Classic TV, Television, The Dinah Shore Show, Dinah Shore, Ray Charles, Liberace, Peter Nero, Big...

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An episode of the popular 1950s television series "Liberace". This episode is possibly from 1952. In this episode, Liberace performs compositions related to San Francisco in some way. (note: the commercials is this episode were obviously added to the print at a later date. One of them promotes a 1954 TV set, while another promotes a 1955 car (1956 model year), while another commercial looks late-1950s so the commercials might have been added years later). Topics: Classic TV, Television, 1950s, 50s, Fifties, Piano, Pianist, Liberace, The Liberace Show,...

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Episode #2 – Satanic Piano Lessons Can Be Murder! Here’s another spook preview of our new spin-off podcast, Put Up Your Spooks! Each episode Ryan and Jeff rate and review dueling horror TV anthologies from the 80’s and 90’s. This week’s theme: Pianos Our first Tale comes from the 80’s by way of the Darkside, a little ditty called ‘The Satanic Piano’. Our 90’s show Goosebumps delivers some ivory tickling, spine tingling terror with ‘Piano Lessons Can Be Murder’. Topics: Piano, horror, goosebumps, tales from the darkside, TV, anthology

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The world is becoming more interconnected and inter-dependent. The technologies of two main semiconductor devices (IC and optoelectronics) are also interacting with each other with more integration and interplay. In this paper, we review the evolution of the two semiconductor technologies based on the analogy of the other two main classical music instruments (violin and piano). We discuss the similarity and resemblance of the two seemingly different fields (semiconductor vs. classical music)... Topics: Semiconductor Technology, Si IC, III-V Compound Semiconductor, Si Photonics, Classical Music,...